We sell the best custard. It comes in these flavors: vanilla, chocolate, flavor of the week and/or flavor of the day. With that custard, you can get scoops, whitsers, whitties, shakes, sundaes, floats and more!
We know, it's a lot. What can we say? When you have a good thing, you want it in all it's forms. (Keep scrolling to see all the different ways you can eat your custard.)
OUR PRODUCT

SCOOPS
We always have vanilla and chocolate custard. But we also have a flavor of the week too!

WHITSERS
A Whitser is when you take all the custard and toppings and you blend them all together.

WHITTIES
You take two cookies, you put some custard in between and BAM - a whittie!

SHAKES
Take our custard, add some milk and mix in a few toppings and you have yourself a Whit's shake!

SUNDAES
Take a scoop or two of one of our flavors and add your favorite toppings on top!

FLOATS
Our vanilla custard mixed in with a soda of your choice - you know, whatever floats your boat.
ABOUT US
Owners Amy and Will Pawlikowski opened Whit's Jerome Village on June 5, 2026. Conveniently located next to JT’s Pizza in the Kroger Marketplace Plaza off Route 42, we’re the perfect stop for a sweet treat any day of the week.
At Whit’s, we make our rich and creamy vanilla and chocolate frozen custard fresh in our store every day. In addition to our classic flavors, we feature a rotating Daily Flavor and Weekly Flavor.
We offer plenty of comfortable indoor seating as well as a spacious outdoor patio.
Our grab-and-go freezer is stocked with convenient take-home options, including pints, quarts, frozen custard cakes, and our famous Whitties—custard sandwiches made with cookies baked fresh in our store. We also offer Vegan and No Sugar Added options.
Whit’s offers catering for parties, weddings, corporate events, school functions, and community gatherings. You can also find our Whit’s Cart serving frozen custard at local festivals, sporting events, and neighborhood celebrations throughout the year.
Whit’s Jerome Village is a place where families, friends, neighbors, and community groups can gather.













